Planning a wedding event on a strict budget does not mean that you have to skimp on your wedding reception. Try to implement these tips and tricks to lower the cost of your reception without compromising the enchantment and fun.
Book your venue as early as possible to get the best rates. Be sure to bargain shop and compare prices before settling on a reception venue. Remember to ask about the down payment, refund policy, and any additional fees. You will want to know about these in advance.
Another good way to save on your wedding is by having your wedding in an off season, such as winter. From January to March you can get great prices on everything including caterers, reception venues, and even honeymoon costs. Also, if you can get married during the week, instead of on the weekend it will be cheaper than the rates for Saturday and Sunday weddings.
One major cost of your wedding reception can be alcohol. A good option is to eliminate it altogether or have a “beer or wine only” affair. You can also provide your own liquor, or have a cash bar instead of an open bar.
Don’t hang on to your traditional ideas about a banquet hall. You can save a ton of money by booking a local church fellowship hall or community center. These all charge far less than traditional wedding venues.
Decorations don’t have to build up the cost of your wedding. Take a trip to local craft stores and dollar stores to find a variety of inexpensive decorations. Dollar stores offer a wide variety of candles, mirrors, and small decorative items that will enhance your wedding venue.
Save money on food by having an appetizer only reception instead of a dinner. This is appropriate between 4 and 7 pm. A tea reception is acceptable between 2 and 5 pm. A brunch is also a good idea, with sandwiches and cake. You can save money and still have a wonderful reception.
